cocking a gun is when you pull the slide of a gun back and forwards once to get a bullet into the chamber to fire
You cock the BB gun without loading any BB's into it just air.
"cockin' on ya" means you are cocking your gun on someone, like you are going to kill them
This all depends on the model. I suggest you go online and do a search for "air gun repair" and locate a place to repair it for you.
I suggest you try the Web. Do a search for "Airgun Repair" and select someone who has parts from the wed.
A Beeman R7 is 18 lbs. Perfect for practice and kids. 700 feet per second. The more powerfull ones will be 22-40 lbs cocking effort. An R7 has a .011 ctc shooting ability at 10 Yards. Great gun.
When you charge a firearm, it cocks the hammer (or the striker, depending on the firearm) and readies it for firing.
pry off the cocking bolt with a flathead screwdriver by placing the flathead screwdriver in between the knob and the gun and pushing the screw driver against the knob as if you are trying to push it away from the gun.. the knob came unstuck for me! Thanks to this answer!
Best left to a trained person.
click or click click.................. Or shick, shick cause it makes a little grinding sound Sound of a 12-gauge shotgun cocking, and loading a shell into the chamber-- Chh Chh.
In most states you have to be 18 to purchase an air gun BB or Pellet, (Not a Air soft gun). It's best to check local ordnance's first. No license is required.
In most states you have to be 18 to purchase an air gun, BB or Pellet, (Not a Air soft gun). It's best to check local ordnance's first. No license is required.